Efurb being Efurb, the Roku 3 is covered by a one-year warranty. Big deal, you say? Actually, it is a big deal, because Roku offers only a 90-day warranty, even on new streamers. So for less than the price of a new Roku 3, you actually get one with four times the coverage.

What's more, if you haven't already signed up for an Efurb account, you can do so here and get $10 in free starter money. (Full disclosure: That also puts $10 in my Efurb account. But it's the only way I can figure to get you your credit.) That would bring your out-the-door price down to $69.99.

So, why buy a Roku 3 (even at that price) when you can get Chromecasts, Fire Sticks and whatnot for even less? Fair question. I'll turn you over to CNET's review for all the details, but the key advantages here are the built-in voice search, the still-unmatched headphone jack in the remote, and the fact that you actually get a remote -- one with shortcut buttons for Amazon, Hulu and Netflix.

All that stuff may seem minor, but I can honestly say I love those features. Love is not a strong enough word; I lurve them.

To recap, then, it's a current-gen Roku 3 with a better warranty than you get from Roku, all for $20-$30 less. Yes, please!

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